Teen Mom Farrah Abraham Will Release Book About Pacifier Problems

Being a former Teen Mom, Farrah Abraham doesn't always get the respect that she deserves. Sure, some of her endeavors are questionable (like releasing an album), but there is no doubt that she is dedicated. Her first book, My Teenage Dream Ended, hit the New York Times Bestsellers List. Now she is gearing up to release her second book, which is aimed at children. The book will focus on a topic that Abraham is very familiar with: pacifier problems.

The reality show star's daughter, Sophia, refused to part with her pacifier for nearly three years. Fans often commented that letting the little girl have the pacifier for such an extended period of time could cause dental issues in the future, and Abraham was well aware of that. She tried countless times to break the three-year old of the bad habit but to no avail.

However, she finally found a way to get Sophia to give up the pacifier with "passy perfume," and the new book will tell that story, according to Wetpaint Entertainment. Even though people may not think the best of Farrah Abraham, her new book could actually be pretty good!

I luckily never had to experience the "pacifier problem" because my son refused to use one. I actually tried several times to get him to use it, but he never wanted to. However, he does have a "blankie" that he is pretty attatched to, and I know that I will soon have to break him of wanting to take it everywhere. Perhaps the book will be able to give me a few pointers about how to deal with an attachment problem. If not, it will be a nice book to have since I am a Teen Mom fan.

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Corrina Jean

Corrina Jean is the mother of three-year-old Ledger, a rambunctious boy. When she isn't busy chasing after her son, she enjoys antiquing, writing, and catching up on all things Hollywood. A recent grauate of Liberty University, she has been freelance writing for four years with her work appearing on Examiner.com and Gather.

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